About rabies vaccine

2022-08-24 02:02:31
I have dout that my rabies vaccine may be enter into subcutaneously instead of I'm . I am taking two booster dose , one is done and another is left . (0,3 ----previous vaccination done ) No pain in hand where injection done ,(very very minimal pain) What should I do?
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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-08-26 12:03:39

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Don't worry doses given will get absorbed in your body wheather intramuscular or Subcutaneous. Ideally it should be given intramuscular.
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It's all fine.

Answered2022-08-24 05:06:44

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Stop overthinking

Answered2022-08-24 04:02:47

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You should stop thinking. When you have this type of doubts, in the Court you have to prove that the vaccine did not enter the muscle plane and remained in the subcontinent tissue. It is not my job as Doctor to prove where the vaccine has gone.

Answered2022-08-24 03:31:32

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It is not the problem whethere goes subcutaneous or intramuscular

Answered2022-08-24 02:59:15

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-08-24 05:26:27

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